In order to view the video this needs to be decoded and rendered for display which is a function incorporated into many graphics chipsets.īecause the dedicated drivers are not available you cannot access such a function which at best then gets pushed onto the main CPU. The video signal in its digital format will have been encoded using specific standards, H.264 (mpeg4) being fairly common. The simple answer to your question is No and increasing the video RAM allocation will have little effect.
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